New episodes of "Mask Singer" were due to be boxed in the coming weeks but filming was postponed for fear of further confinement.

Canal + has filed a complaint against the Professional Football League.

A hearing has been set for February 19.

Canal + is challenging the validity of the call for tenders launched last week by the LFP in court.

The Vivendi group continues to acquire a stake in one of the Spanish press groups, Prisa.

Twitter is launching a war against disinformation by creating a new service, called "Birdwatch".

The last two unpublished "Behind the scenes of history" will be broadcast this Tuesday evening on Arte.

Harry Potter could soon be adapted into a TV series, it is the dream of the HBO Max streaming platform.

Hillary and Chelsea Clinton's production company has just acquired the rights to adapt a book to be released next month about a 100% female Kurdish militia that successfully fought Daesh in northern Syria.

The uncertainty around a possible reconfinement has pushed TF1 to postpone the filming of one of its flagship programs. 

New episodes of "Mask Singer" were due to be boxed in the coming weeks.

But the shooting has been postponed, according to "Le Parisien".

Too risky to launch this big barnum without being sure to be able to go to the end.

TF1, however, relied heavily on its masked singing competition.

Faced with the success of the launch of season 2 this fall, TF1 had not even waited for the end of the broadcast to order a season 3. La Une hoped to shoot it in February to keep it warm, and possibly draw it in case containment or out of stock on other programs.

She will now have to review her copy.

For now, the shooting of this season 3 has been postponed to May or June, for a broadcast planned at best for the next school year.

Canal + has filed a complaint against the Professional Football League

A hearing has been set for February 19.

Canal + is challenging the validity of the call for tenders launched last week by the LFP in court.

This is what lequipe.fr announced yesterday.

The League wants to resell the rights it has recovered from Mediapro as quickly as possible.

But it did not put back on sale the rights that Canal + had paid at a high price, and that the group now wishes to return. 

Meanwhile, the parent company of Canal +, the Vivendi group, continues to acquire a stake in one of the Spanish press groups, Prisa.

Vivendi now has 9.9% of the group's shares against 7.6% last Friday.

Prisa notably publishes the daily “El Pais”.

It also has several TV channels and radio stations.

Currently, the British fund Amber Capital controls the group, with nearly 30% of its capital.

Amber Capital, which has joined forces with Vivendi in France in its quest to control the assets of the Lagardère group.

Twitter embarks on a war on disinformation

The social network has created a new service, called "Birdwatch".

The principle is simple: users will be invited to report tweets which they believe contain false information, on a model similar to what Wikipedia offers.

For the moment, this is a dedicated section of Twitter, which will be accessible to a number of tweeters.

But if the experiment is conclusive, the comments and contextualizations could well appear under all the questionable tweets.

The last two unreleased "Behind the scenes of history" will be broadcast this Tuesday evening on Arte

The documentary series returned three weeks ago, with six new issues.

And the goal of the director of the collection, historian Olivier Wieviorka, is still the same.

After the D-Day landings or British decolonization, the first of tonight's two episodes focuses on Pope John Paul II.

A pope with a modern and progressive image, but a more nuanced portrait of which also reveals a darker part.

"Behind the scenes of History", devoted to Jean-Paul II then Ronald Reagan, it is this Tuesday evening at 8:50 pm on Arte.

Harry Potter could soon be adapted into a TV series!

In any case, this is the dream of the HBO Max streaming platform.

Its leaders have exploratory discussions with several screenwriters to find THE good idea.

Objective: develop a TV series in the Harry Potter universe.

The process is therefore only in its early stages, but given the phenomenal success of the films, which have brought in nearly 6 billion euros to the Warner studio, it is a safe bet that a project will be successful in the medium term. . 

Hillary and Chelsea Clinton's first serial project!

The Hillary and Chelsea Clinton production company has just acquired the rights to adapt a book to be published next month.

A book that focuses on a 100% female Kurdish militia who successfully fought Daesh in northern Syria.

It's a true story.

It is therefore the first fiction developed by the former US presidential candidate and her daughter.

In addition, they are currently working on a documentary series, which they will produce and present, and which will be devoted to exceptional women.

It was the streaming service Apple TV + that won the rights.